Tag Archives: The Citron Review
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The Water Is Wide
1September 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Matthew Brennan The fine, misted rain drifted sideways in long columns as it fell, glittering down onto the …
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Flowing with a river
1September 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Haris Adhikari I flowed with a river but found— not the liberation I sought. What I realized was …
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Boneyards and Other Places to Sleep
4September 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Jen Ferguson In your third home there is burnt jiffy pop. Metal shelves sagging under the weight of …
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The Man Remembers the Only Cummerbund He Has Ever Worn
2September 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Charles Rafferty My date had a wrist corsage — another first and last time confused with brandy. Her …
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Two Poems
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by Mark DeCarteret auto-tune too much has been made about reality recently– the mind and its tagged dome, its …
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Bennett
Leave a commentJune 15, 2012 by The Citron Review
Eleanor Leonne Bennett is a 16 year-old internationally award-winning photographer and artist who has won first places with National Geographic, …
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The Witch Woman’s Daughter
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by Kate Falvey Onie and I were only nine and I could not understand the stakes in such big-boy …
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Cut of Fever
Leave a commentJune 15, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Sara Henning I have seen women in their forties talk of surrogates, turkey basters, one night trysts in …
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The Blackness Between Stars
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by Olivia Dean Guise He tells me from now on he only wants to go places he’s never been. …
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“Banking Day” by Edward Hopper
Leave a commentJune 15, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Merry Speece December, and here I am, just moved in, and I need a new bank account. I’d …
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